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Insider Trading
Edited by Stephen M. Bainbridge
This timely collection, edited by a leading academic in the field, brings together seminal works of scholarship on insider trading over a 40 year period, with contributions from many prominent law professors and economists. Areas covered... -
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Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control
Edited by Fred S. McChesney
This volume provides an essential overview of one of the most important developments in economics, finance and law of the past generation: the growing realization of how the market for corporate control functions and why its operation is... -
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Law of Obligations
Geoffrey Samuel
Designed with English law students and jurists in mind, this book will be an invaluable tool for researching contract, tort and the law of obligations. It is an original contribution not only to European private law but equally to compar...eBook:Find out more$58.36
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Human Rights and the Environment
Edited by Dinah L. Shelton
In this topical collection, Professor Dinah Shelton brings together seminal articles published since the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment that discuss and debate the linkages between human rights and environmental protection... -
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Copyright
Edited by Christopher S. Yoo
This path-breaking two-volume collection brings together seminal contributions by leading scholars to the vibrant literature on copyright that has emerged over the past few decades. Volume one consists of articles analyzing copyright fro... -
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Austrian Law and Economics
Edited by Mario J. Rizzo
The use of economics to study law was pioneered by the Austrian School of Economics. The nineteenth century founders of the school believed that economics could contribute to understanding the spontaneous development of common law as wel... -
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Vulnerable and Marginalised Groups and Human Rights
Edited by David Weissbrodt, Mary Rumsey
This insightful volume addresses human rights from the perspective of those groups whose rights are especially vulnerable to abuse, with particular reference to stateless or internally-displaced persons, linguistic, cultural and sexual m... -
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Intellectual Property and Competition
Edited by Michael A. Carrier
The intersection of the intellectual property and competition laws presents uniquely complicated legal issues. In this essential volume Professor Carrier brings together 14 of the most important works written about the intersection. The ... -
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Economic Development: The Critical Role of Competition Law and Policy
Edited by Eleanor M. Fox, Abel M. Mateus
Competition law and policy is a topical and relevant field of research which has been analysed from both global and national perspectives. This authoritative two-volume collection is the first of its kind to bring together seminal works ... -
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Governance and Executive Compensation
Edited by William Forbes
This timely volume is an authoritative selection of the most important papers investigating the complex and controversial issue of governance and executive compensation. Professor Forbes includes seminal material on the history, rational... -
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The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights
Edited by Christopher May
Christopher May – a leading authority in the field – has selected material that provides important insights on the global governance of intellectual property. His collection ranges across a number of disciplines and political perspective... -
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The New Institutional Economics of Markets
Edited by Eirik G. Furubotn, Rudolf Richter
To date, the formulation of a systematic theory of the organization of markets has proved to be a difficult task and remains unfinished. Nevertheless, explanations do exist as to why, under given conditions, the basic activities of trade...